R.F.C. Mantoura

14.0k total citations · 5 hit papers
115 papers, 11.4k citations indexed

About

R.F.C. Mantoura is a scholar working on Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, R.F.C. Mantoura has authored 115 papers receiving a total of 11.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 66 papers in Oceanography, 24 papers in Environmental Chemistry and 22 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in R.F.C. Mantoura's work include Marine and coastal ecosystems (64 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (32 papers) and Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (15 papers). R.F.C. Mantoura is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal ecosystems (64 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (32 papers) and Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (15 papers). R.F.C. Mantoura collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Monaco and France. R.F.C. Mantoura's co-authors include Carole A. Llewellyn, S. W. Jeffrey, J.P. Riley, Simon W. Wright, E. Malcolm S. Woodward, Richard S. Lampitt, D. S. M. Billett, A.L. Rice, Andrew G. Dickson and Terje Bjørnland and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Environmental Science & Technology.

In The Last Decade

R.F.C. Mantoura

115 papers receiving 10.6k citations

Hit Papers

10.1016/s0967-0653(97)89288-5 1978 2026 1994 2010 2000 1991 1983 1983 1978 250 500 750 1000

Peers

R.F.C. Mantoura
William G. Sunda United States
Uta Passow United States
Kenneth S. Johnson United States
Lawrence M. Mayer United States
Antonietta Quigg United States
Neil V. Blough United States
William G. Sunda United States
R.F.C. Mantoura
Citations per year, relative to R.F.C. Mantoura R.F.C. Mantoura (= 1×) peers William G. Sunda

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R.F.C. Mantoura

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kitidis, Vassilis, G Uher, Robert C. Upstill‐Goddard, et al.. (2006). Photochemical production of ammonium in the oligotrophic Cyprus Gyre (Eastern Mediterranean). Biogeosciences. 3(4). 439–449. 19 indexed citations
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Thingstad, T. Frede, Michael D. Krom, R.F.C. Mantoura, et al.. (2005). Nature of Phosphorus Limitation in the Ultraoligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean. Science. 309(5737). 1068–1071. 410 indexed citations
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Readman, J.W., Rosangela Devilla, Glen A. Tarran, et al.. (2004). Flow cytometry and pigment analyses as tools to investigate the toxicity of herbicides to natural phytoplankton communities. Marine Environmental Research. 58(2-5). 353–358. 25 indexed citations
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Barlow, Raymond G, R.F.C. Mantoura, & Denise Cummings. (1998). Phytoplankton pigment distributions and associated fluxes in the Bellingshausen Sea during the austral spring 1992. Journal of Marine Systems. 17(1-4). 97–113. 17 indexed citations
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Mantoura, R.F.C., et al.. (1997). Guidelines for selecting and setting up an HPLC system and laboratory. 1 indexed citations
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Zhou, Jun L., T.W. Fileman, Sheila V. Evans, et al.. (1996). Seasonal distribution of dissolved pesticides and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in the Humber Estuary and Humber coastal zone. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 32(8-9). 599–608. 101 indexed citations
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Zhou, Jun L., et al.. (1995). Tefluthrin Sorption to Mineral Particles: Role of Particle Organic Coatings. International Journal of Environmental & Analytical Chemistry. 58(1-4). 275–285. 13 indexed citations
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Gibb, Stuart W., R.F.C. Mantoura, & Peter S. Liss. (1995). Analysis of ammonia and methylamines in natural waters by flow injection gas diffusion coupled to ion chromatography. Analytica Chimica Acta. 316(3). 291–304. 50 indexed citations
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Elbaz-Poulichet, Françoise, et al.. (1994). C18 Sep-Pak extractable trace metals in waters from the Gulf of Lions. Marine Chemistry. 46(1-2). 67–75. 17 indexed citations
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Burkill, P.H., R. J. G. Leakey, Nick Owens, & R.F.C. Mantoura. (1993). Synechococcus and its importance to the microbial foodweb of the northwestern Indian Ocean. Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography. 40(3). 773–782. 106 indexed citations
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Mantoura, R.F.C., Jean‐Marie Martin, & Roland Wollast. (1991). Ocean Margin Processes in Global Change: Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Ocean Margin Processes in Global Change, Berlin, 1990, March 18-23. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 6 indexed citations
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Pellin, M. J., C. E. Young, W. F. Calaway, et al.. (1990). Secondary neutral mass spectrometry using three-colour resonance ionization : osmium detection at the p.p.b. level and iron detection in silicon at the <200 p.p.t. level. Discussion. 333(1628). 133–146. 1 indexed citations
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Burkill, P.H. & R.F.C. Mantoura. (1990). The rapid analysis of single marine cells by flow cytometry. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A Physical and Engineering Sciences. 333(1628). 99–112. 18 indexed citations
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Perry, Carole C., et al.. (1988). Crystallographic and morphological studies of the celestite skeleton of the acantharian species Phyllostaurus siculus. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 233(1273). 393–405. 16 indexed citations
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Readman, J.W., R.F.C. Mantoura, & M.M. Rhead. (1987). A record of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) pollution obtained from accreting sediments of the Tamar Estuary, U.K.: Evidence for non-equilibrium behaviour of PAH. The Science of The Total Environment. 66. 73–94. 148 indexed citations
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Turner, David R., Mark S. Varney, M. Whitfield, R.F.C. Mantoura, & J.P. Riley. (1987). Electrochemical studies of copper and lead complexation by fulvic acid II. A critical comparison of potentiometric and polarographic measurements. The Science of The Total Environment. 60. 17–34. 33 indexed citations
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Owens, Nick, R.F.C. Mantoura, P.H. Burkill, et al.. (1986). Nutrient cycling studies in Carmarthen Bay: phytoplankton production, nitrogen assimilation and regeneration. Marine Biology. 93(3). 329–342. 21 indexed citations
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Readman, James W., Martin R. Preston, & R.F.C. Mantoura. (1986). An integrated technique to quantify sewage, oil and PAH pollution in estuarine and coastal environments. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 17(7). 298–308. 67 indexed citations
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Nelson, Andrew & R.F.C. Mantoura. (1984). Voltammetry of copper species in estuarine waters. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 164(2). 237–252. 46 indexed citations
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Mantoura, R.F.C., Philip M. Gschwend, Oliver C. Zafiriou, & K. Robert Clarke. (1982). Volatile organic compounds at a coastal site. 2. Short-term variations. Environmental Science & Technology. 16(1). 38–45. 35 indexed citations

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